1. Access legal and practical information:

2. Download the three Road Justice campaign reports:

The first report ‘Road Justice: the role of the police’ outlines how cuts to roads policing across England and Wales have had a detrimental effect on road safety. The report makes ten recommendations that, if implemented by the police, can improve the safety of all road users. Eight case studies of victims of road crashes that exemplify problems with police responses to road crime are contained in the report.

The second report ‘Road Justice: charging and prosecution’ argues that poor charging and prosecution decisions made by the police and Crown Prosecution Service are failing to protect vulnerable road users by enabling bad drivers to return to the roads. Recommendations for improving charging and prosecution practice and case studies highlighting the failures are made in this report.

The third report ‘Road Justice: the courts and sentencing’ argues that the courts are treating bad driving far too leniently and issuing sentences that fail to discourage bad driving. Recommendations for ameliorating this situation and case studies highlighting the failures are presented in this report.

3. Find out how the police force in your area has responded to Road Justice

Following the launch of the Road Justice campaign, the first campaign report ‘Road Justice: The Role of the Police’ was delivered to all police forces in England and Wales. The police force responses were recorded on an interactive map.